Citations:Xiyang

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English citations of Xiyang

  • 1979, Govind Kelkar, “Learning From Dazhai”, in China After Mao: A Report on Socialist Development[1], New Delhi: USHA Publications, →OCLC, page 12:
    After an initial stay of five days in Beijing, I was scheduled to visit Dazhai Production Brigade in Xiyang County of Shanxi Province.
  • 1982, “National Agricultural Policy: The Dazhai Model and Local Change in the Post-Mao Era”, in The Transition to Socialism in China[2], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 267:
    As national models, Dazhai and Xiyang reached the zenith of their prominence in the period after the two national conferences on building Dazhai-type counties held in September 1975 and December 1976.
    Chen Yonggui, the Party secretary of Dazhai Village since 1952 or 1953, had been the most powerful figure in Xiyang since 1967 in his capacity as the chairman of the Xiyang Revolutionary Committee and a member of a Party core group.
  • [1983, William Hinton, “Introduction: Shansi, Land of the Oxhide Lanterns”, in Shenfan[3], New York: Vintage Books, published 1984, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page xxxvi[4]:
    Many Shansi homes rise a story and a half. The “half” consists of a loft where one can stand erect. In some villages peasants have always lived in two-storied stone structures that only landlords could hope to own elsewhere. In Hsiyang County, taking their lead from Tachai Brigade, peasants now build vaulted cave homes out of hand-cut granite blocks.]